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The new Book Club selection “Whistling Season” by Ivan Doig may be picked up April 6, 4 P.M. in the library meeting room.
Call the library to let us know the book you read for the March Book Challenge. For April you are challenged to read a book your friend loves.
Two new books to help reach your goal to become a more healthy you are “Eat Fat, Get Thin” by Mark Hyman, MD and “Fast Metabolism Food Rx” by Haylie Pomroy.
“Flight of Dreams” by Ariel Lawthon is a work of historical fiction that brings the fateful voyage of the Hindenburg to life. On May 3, 1937, ninety-seven people board the Hindenburg for its final flight. This novel intimately explores the real people on board at they float over the Atlantic, unaware of the tragedy that awaits.
Flora Dane is the victim of a kidnapping where she was kept captive for 472 days. Flora Dane is a survivor learning to live a normal life with the aid of her FBI advocate, Sam Keynes. Flora Dane is reckless...or is she? Boston detective D.D. Warren has learned the Flora tangled with three other suspects since her return to society. When Flora disappears again it is up to Warren to find the predator who is determined to never let her escape. “Find Her” is by Lisa Garner.
Mystery readers will be interested in “Death of a Nurse” by M.C. Beaton and “No Shred of Evidence” by Charles Todd.
Fiona Barton is the author of “The Widow.” There are a lot of things Jean has kept quiet about over the years. She was busy being the perfect wife, standing by her man as he was suspected of committing a crime. But now that he is dead, she has no reason to stay quiet. People want to know the truth. But Jean has learned that she can make people believe anything.
The second book in the Divine Cities series is “City of Blades” by Robert Jackson Bennett. Another science fiction novel is “Morning Star” Book lll of the Red Rising Trilogy by Pierce Brown.
The next Learn at the Library program will be “Save Those Seeds” presented by Hillary Maxwell on Monday, April 11, at 7 P.M. Hillary will cover how to: read a seed catalog; determine the difference between hybrid, non-hybrid, and GMO seeds; save your most viable seeds, and join a community garden club.